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DISTRICT FUNERALS
MRS, ELIZABETH STEWART
• 'Airs. Elizabeth Stewart, 84,
died Wednesday at the home of
her daughter and son-inlaw, 496
Highbury Ave., `London. Belev-
-ed wife of the late James Staff
art, Seaforth, and. mother o
Mrs. Wm. (Wilhemina) Z,apfe,
• London; stepmother of Mrs.
Wm. (Tory) Charlesworth, Tor-
onto; Mrs. Charles (Beatrice)
(Theobald, Seaforth, and Milton,
Seaforth; aunt of Mrs. Jack
(Emma) ' Haney, Mrs. Douglas
(Jean) Greaves, and Mrs.
Douglas (Carol), all of London.
The body rested at the James
M. Carrothers & Son funeral
home, 843 Dundas St., Toronto,
where service was held on Sat-
urday at 2:00 p.m. Burial was
in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
A young woman boarded a
crowded bus. A. tired old man
got upand gave her his seat.
There was a moment of silence.
"I beg your pardon?" asked
the tired old man.
"I didn't say anything," re-
plied the young woman.
"I'm sorry," said the old man.
"I thought you said, `Thank
you'."
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Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls 45c
Pork Sausage ' - 2 lbs. 89c
BLADE ROASTS - 45c
Loin
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Bolger Family Members
Gather at Walton Hall
A social evening was held in
the Community Hall last Satur-
day evening when the Bolger
relations, numbering around 50,
met to bid farewell to Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bolger, of Prince
Albert, who have been visiting.
in this neighborhood for the
past week, Bert is the son of
Mrs, Joe Bolger, the former
Selina Bruce, and 'he late Joe
Bolger. It is 40 years since he
was here with his parents.
The evening was spent in
progressiveeuchre with the fol-
lowing as prize 'Winners: ladies,
high, Mrs. James McDonald;
low, Mrs. James Bolger; gents,
high, John Bruce; low, Edgar
Hollinger.
A social hour was spent when
all sat down to a long table
arranged with many varieties
of tasty foods. Guests were
present from Prince Albert,.
Fruitland, Listowel, Wroxeter,
Seaforth, Brussels, Cranbrook,
Blyth, Winthrop and. Wroxeter.
WI To Meet
A pot -luck supper will pre-
ceed the April meeting of the
Walton Women's Institute in
the Community Hall next
Thursday evening, at 7 p.m.
The roll call will be answered
with the payment of fees and
a gift for your Sunshine Sister.
The district president will be
present for the installation of
officers. A penny auction will
be conducted following the
meeting. All members are re-
quested to bring donations for
the auction.
The Walton UCW Easter
thankoffering will be held Mon-
day evening, April 30, at 8:30
Pan., in the 'church auditorium.
Mrs. A. Jackson, of Atwood,
will be guest speaker. •
Mrs. Edward Smith and San-
dra, of London, are spending
Easter week at the •home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hackwell.
A large congregation was in
attendance at the Easter serv-
ice ; Sunday morning in Duff's
United Church. A cantata en-
titled, "The Easter Sunrise
Song," was presented by the
choir Sunday evening, Mrs. Har-
vey Brown accompanied on the
organ and Mrs. Jack Bryans on
the piano. Solo and duet parts
Were taken by Mrs. Nelson
Reid, Miss Linda Bryans, Miss
Ruth Ritchie, Mrs. Herb Traviss,
Brian Traviss, Mrs. E. McCreath.
and Miss Faye Love. A sing-
song and social period in the
Sunday school room was fol-
lowed with light refreshments.
' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie
of Egmondville, spent Sunday
with Mrs. E. Ennis after at-
tending the Ennis -Loveridge
wedding at, West Hill on Satur-
day.
Miss Jean Mills; of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills
and family, of Brantford, were
Easter visitors with Mr. " Earl
Mills.
Mrs. Margaret Humphries has
returned home after visiting
with relatives "at Windsor and
London.
Larry Ritchie, of Egmond-
ville, visited with his grand-
mother, Mrs. E. Ennis, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and
family, of Ottawa, were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Anderson over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Shol-
dice, Butch and Rickey, of
Cooksville, visited with Mr. and.
Mrs. David Sholdice over the
weekend.
Miss Mary .Lou Kirkby and
Miss Anne Achilles, of Wing -
ham, spent Easter Sunday at
their homes.
Miss Claire` 'Hackwell, of Lon-
don, ' visited with her .parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hackwell,
over the weekend.
Mrs. Ethel Hackwell is at
present a patient in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGavin
and family, of Owen Sound, and
Mr. and Mrs: William Dinsmore
of Kitchener, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McGavin.
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins
and family, of Norwich, • and
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Martin and
family, of Burford, spent Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Martin.
Mrs. Mary Reid, of Toronto,
is visiting with Mrs. Mary Shan-
non at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall
and family, of North Bay, vis-
ited over Easter with Mrs. Luel-
la Marshall and Barry and Mr.
Malcolm Fraser.
•Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolger,'
of Prince Albert, Sask., spent
the past week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolger and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dun-
das and family, of Toronto,
were weekend –guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Dundas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hollinger
and Marie, of Fruitland,, were
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Pollard and at-
tended the Bolger reunion on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coutts,
Robbie and Ricky, of Toronto,
were weekend visitors with the
former's parents, Mr: and Mrs.
Andrew Coutts and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward McCreath.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prit-
chard and family, of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maier,
of London, were Easter visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. David Wat-
son.
Mrs. Hilda Sellers, of Lucan,
spent Easter weekend with her
daiighter and son-in-law, .Mr.
and. Mrs. Herb Traviss.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilmore
and family and Miss Corrie
Ruiyter, of Stratford,' spent the-
weekend • with Mr. and Mrs.
Jan Van Vliet, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid at-
tended the Machan - Jackson
wedding at Sarnia on Satur-
day.
Guests who attended the En-
nis -Loveridge wedding at West
Hill -on Saturday from this vi-
cinity were: Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Ennis, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Miller, Mr. and MrS,
Mac Sholdice, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne McMichael, Miss Marie
Johnston, Neil McGavin, Miss
Linda Miller and Herb Kirkby.
Mrs. A. Gibbons, of Dods -
land, Sask., and Miss Luella
Mitchell, of Brussels, were Sun -
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LONG -HANDLED SHOVELS 2.39
4 -PRONG SPADING FORKS ' 2.65
11/2-113. BAG GRASS SEED .89
LAWN FERTILIZER that controls
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'GARDEN FERTILIZER
PLASTIC LAWN EDGING
GARBAGE CANS
LAWN MOWERS
REEL and ROTARY — $18.50 to $110.00
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TRICYCLES $9.95 to $17.95
WAGONS $4.15 to $12.95
DUTCH CLIMBING and TEA ROSES .79c
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day, visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Emerson Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fraser, of
Stratford, spent Sunday with
Mr. M. Fraser.
WINCHELSEA
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan spent
Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Macdonald at Staffa,
Mr. and Mrs. John Coward
are spending this week with
Mr. Beverley Parsons and fam-
ily, near Exeter.
Mrs. Eric Carscaden, of Exe-
ter, visited on Tuesday evening
with her mother, Mrs. Garnet
Miners.
Mr. and Mrs. Elson ?Lynn and
family were dinner guests on
Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Elford and family,
of 'Elimville North.
Larry Lynn ' and Danny Wal-
ters attended the 4-H Club
meeting in Exeter on Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake, Mrs.
Newton Clarke and Mrs. Wm.
Walters visited on Wednesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Johns, of Elimville North.
Mrs. Freeman Horne and Mrs.
Garnet Miners visited on Wed-
nesday evening with 11/Irs. Nel-
son Clarke at Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern and
Mr. and• Mrs. William Walters
and Danny visited on Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Rowe and family, Thames
Road, ' and celebrated Harold's
birthday.
Miss Barbara Anne Gilfillan
and Danny Walters spent Fri-
day with J +Ir. and Mrs. Howard
Dayman and family, of Kippen.
Mr. John Miners, of Elim-
ville, visited on Friday evening
with his mother, Mrs. Garnet
Miners.
Miss Kay Horne, of London,
spent the Easter weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Free-
man Horne.
Miss Janet Hern spent Fri
day -with Miss Carol Anne Bell
of Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan
and Barbara Visited with their
aunt, Mrs. Annie Wilson, in
Stratford on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith
and Penny, of . Crediton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan, Ran-
dy and Wendy, of Exeter, vis-
ited on Easter Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Grant
and Barbara, -'
Miss Katharine Hern and Ed-
win. Kerslake, Laurie, Otis and
tarry Skinner, united with
Elimville Church on Easter
Sunday morning.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson
and family, of Toronto, spent
Easter weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Newell Geiger, John, Mrs,
Mary Mapson and Robert.
Miss Mary Ellen Burdge is
vacationing with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Hey,
of Blake"
Mr. and ''1VIrs. Charles Robin-
son called on the Finlay children
on Friday, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Walker visited with Em-
ma and Margaret on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Jeffrey,
of Windsor, visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Leon Jeffrey
and sons, of Blake.
A SMILE OR TWO
The doctor was discussing
health and hygiene with his
spinster patient.
"Even though you take a bath
every day, you can't stay heal-'
thy just bathing alone."
"Maybe not, doctor," snapped
the lady, "but I'm still going to
bathe alone."
A friend of ours reports an
odd experience he had at a
drive-in movie one night. He
watched a love scene for 25
minutes before he realized he
was facing the wrong direction.
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GINGERICH5 SEVENTH ANNUAL
HOME SHOW
Mon. April 30 to Fri. May 5
This is again the time of year that we are
thinking of SHOW TIME. Another year has roll-
ed around and we are ready to show you the new-
est and best in home improvements, including all
top brands with LOWEST PRICES, including all
service. Where else could you buy service, .with,
top brand. names at LOW DISCOUNT 'PRICES?
This is the seventh consecutive year that we .put
on this kind of show. It is an annual event and is accom-
panied by SPECIAL PRICES throughout the week. Dif-
ferent in every respect from other years, but very much
the same. This year, instead of moving all the merchan-
dise to the Arena, we are having it in our STORE AT
ZURICH.
We are featuring sidewalk displays (Spring Carnival
style), and OPEN HOUSE with FREE REFRESHMENTS,
DOOR PRIZES, FREE GIFTS, ETC. Something for every
member of the family will be featured..
Wewill be open every evening at our Zurich Store
until 11 o'clock. We feel that by staying in Our stores
.we will definitely be able to give you BETTER SERVICE
throughout shoWtime. There will be no moving around
and you will be able to see us as we are all year, with
a lot less work.
•
Because you have alwa's showed so much interest
in our SHOWS, we feel we should continue them for your
benefit. It takes a lot of planning and fighting with our
companies and suppliers to get this show across. It is
definitely one of the biggest efforts that has been put
across by ONE DEALER. This should prove to you that
we certainly want to deal with •you and give you the
BEST TREATMENT POSSIBLE.
A show" like this costs a lett of -time and money; how-
ever, we are 'interested in yofl and your problems and
are working in your interest, so again we carry on for
another year.
We want you to drop into either of our stores—Zurich
or Seaforth—during Show Week, for free refreshments.
If unable to come to Zurich to see our stock control room
and retail counter, drop in at our Seaforth Store for
refreshments. Our stock control room in Zurich is where
we can offer you•used parts to keep that old washer, or•
range, or refrigerator going as long as possible. Also,
we want you to see the modern lounge that we have for
your convenience. This is for your pleasure and privacy
when talking over your problems or business with us.
We hope you will find time to come out and see our
displays. We are trying to get all merchandise displayed
so we can demonstrate to you all the features of the pro-
ducts. That is why we are not cramming all this into two,
days.
Also, we are planning to have standby power take,.
off generating sets available on display. This will show
you how you can oyercome power failure if it ever exists.
Also, demonstrations of lawn mowers, roto tillers, and
many other valuable demonstrations on modern living.
We are planning the BIGGEST EVENT ever in our-
history.
urhistory. If you find time to see our FLOOR SHOW, which
is being put on in the Arena for you on THURSDAY and.
FRIDAY evenings, it will be greatly appreciated.
Take time out for a few moments and have refresh-
ments with us throughout the week, either at our Zurich
or Seaforth Stores, or both.
'Hoping you have received our SPECIAL 'NVITA-
TION in book form. If not, drop in at one sof our stores
and get one, or count this as your special invitation.
Thanks a lot, and will be seeing you.
Sincerely,
GERALD GING'RICI , ,.
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